Five great goals you didn't see this weekend - starring El Hamdaoui, Patosi and Quagliarella

Weekly round-up of the weekend's best goals from all corners of the football
globe.

GOAL ONE (above)Mounir El HamdaouiACMilan v Fiorentina An exquisite lob from 25 yards by the Moroccan international put the seal on an impressive 3-1 away win. El Hamdaoui, who incidentally spent a season at Spurs in 2005 (without making an appearance), scored three minutes from time after Alberto Aquilani returned to haunt his old side by stroking home the opener at the San Siro.

South African teenager's stock continues to rise in Belgium with his fifth goal in six games, rounding off a good team move by smashing home a terrific volley which flew into the top left-hand corner from outside the area. Equally great is the slow-mo footage of the referee at the start of the clip.

Has there been a better third goal scored to complete a remarkable hat-trick? We'd like to know. The Juventus and Italy striker hit a stupendous bicycle kick from a corner for his first hat-trick in three-and-a-half years as Juve steamrolled their opponents 6-1. Not a bad day's work for the Quag who also assisted two other goals.

Juve fans not only feasted on six goals but had their money's worth with two bicycle kick goals in one match. While Quagliarella's was the pick of the overheads, Asamoah got his effort in first and came as a result of a clever Quag backheel as he juggled the ball five yards from goal before delivering the knockout blow.

São Paulocentral-defender has been linked with a number of European clubs and this rocket of a free-kick from 30 yards which clips a post on its way in will put him back on their radar. Not so sure of his team-mates's celebration which probably left him nursing a slight headache.